Escrow & Title

In Montana, a general warranty deed provides which level of protection to the buyer?

AProtects only against defects arising during the seller's period of ownership
BProtects against all title defects for all time, including those predating the seller's ownership✓ Correct
CProtects only against defects that are recorded
DProvides no warranties beyond the seller's knowledge

Explanation

A general warranty deed in Montana provides the broadest protection: the grantor warrants the title against all defects and claims for all time, including those arising before the grantor's ownership. This is stronger than a special warranty deed.

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